WoRMS taxon details
Marionina transunita Coates, 1990
475917 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:475917)
accepted
Species
marine, brackish, terrestrial
recent only
Coates, K. A. (1990). Marine Enchytraeidae (Oligochaeta, Annelida) of the Albany area, Western Australia. <em>In: Proceedings of the Third International Marine Biological Workshop: The Marine Flora and Fauna of Albany, Western Australia. Western Australia Museum, Perth.</em> 13-41. [details] Available for editors [request]
Holotype WAM 57-89, verbatimGeounit Oyster Harbour,...
Holotype WAM 57-89, verbatimGeounit Oyster Harbour, west... [details]
Distribution Western Australia
Etymology The new species is named for the union across the dorsal wall of the esophagus of its paired spermathecae, after the Latin...
Distribution Western Australia [details]
Etymology The new species is named for the union across the dorsal wall of the esophagus of its paired spermathecae, after the Latin...
Etymology The new species is named for the union across the dorsal wall of the esophagus of its paired spermathecae, after the Latin trans for across and the Latin verb unire, to join [details]
Martin, P.; Reynolds, J.; van Haaren, T. (2024). World List of Marine Oligochaeta. Marionina transunita Coates, 1990. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=475917 on 2024-04-23
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original description
Coates, K. A. (1990). Marine Enchytraeidae (Oligochaeta, Annelida) of the Albany area, Western Australia. <em>In: Proceedings of the Third International Marine Biological Workshop: The Marine Flora and Fauna of Albany, Western Australia. Western Australia Museum, Perth.</em> 13-41. [details] Available for editors [request]
Holotype WAM 57-89, verbatimGeounit Oyster Harbour, west... [details]
From editor or global species database
Distribution Western Australia [details]Ecology Upper intertidal, poorly sorted sands and gravel, in a range of salinities from almost fresh to full salinities. [details]
Etymology The new species is named for the union across the dorsal wall of the esophagus of its paired spermathecae, after the Latin trans for across and the Latin verb unire, to join [details]